Mel Torme sings "The Windmills Of Your Mind" (As heard in the season two finale of "Severance")

My favourite versions of "Windmills of your mind" are the oscar-winning original sung by Noel Harrison for the film for which it was written, the 1968 Steve McQueen & Faye Dunaway version of "The Thomas Crown Affair," and the King's Singers arrangement which I posted on my blog on Monday.

There are a lot of other versions, which range from the pretty good (Petunia Clark, All Angels, Barbra Streisand) to the frankly disappointing.

This year the song has been brought back into the public consciousness when it was used in the Season II finale of "Severance." Interestingly, the version they used is a classic which is nearly as old as Harrison's original - it was performed by Mel Torme a year later, in 1969.

While I certainly remember hearing "Windmills of your mind " in my childhood, I am not sure which versions I heard at the time, but I only discovered or rediscovered the Mel Torme version as it has begun to reappear recently after being used in "Severance."

I think it's really, really good, so I'm posting it as my midweek music spot.

 

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